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Suz 09-17-2012 05:53 AM

Need help selecting a Juicer
 
My daughter and son each have a VitaMix juicer which is a powerful machine and make the most wonderful breakfast drinks. When I priced this juicer, I found the price to be prohibitive. Does anyone have a strong-motored juicer to recommend that is more affordable?

Thanks for your help.

raedar63 09-17-2012 06:43 AM

My sister raves about the nutri bullet. It is an extractor that leaves the nutritious pulp in the drink. Her kids are even drinking smoothies made with spinach. She said she got it at target for 100 dollars. You can watch infomercials online about it. There are lots of copies so beware so that you get the one that is actually a juicer and not just a mini mixer.

I have a ninga that is very powerful but never tried to use it as a juicer.

feffertim 09-18-2012 07:48 AM

I did a lot of research before buying my juicer and read many many reviews. I ended up with the Hamilton Beach Wide Mouth juicer and I have been very pleased with it. The motor is powerful and it is easy to clean, does a great job with just about everything and was less than $100

dlf0122quilting 09-18-2012 05:47 PM

I have been juicing for about 6 weeks now and at first I got a small cheap juicer from Walmart and then my daughter, who has juiced for 4 years told me about the Breville juicer. OMG I am in heaven with that machine. It has a wide opening, sturdy motor, easily cleaned, juices well and I got mine on sale at Best Buy for $99. They usually run around $149-$400. You will not be disappointed in it if you get one. I juice every day and it just keeps making me wonderful juices.

Dee 09-18-2012 08:09 PM

Bought the bullet-was not impressed. Got the ninja and use it all the time. Best appliance in the kitchen beside the kitchencraft mixer.

shrabar 09-19-2012 05:55 AM

believe me you won't be sorry if you buy a vita Mix you can also make soup in it it will make your soup hot. I bought one never thought I would it took me years before I did I use mine almost every day thanks to my daughter.

AUQuilter 09-19-2012 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by Suz (Post 5520720)
My daughter and son each have a VitaMix juicer which is a powerful machine and make the most wonderful breakfast drinks. When I priced this juicer, I found the price to be prohibitive. Does anyone have a strong-motored juicer to recommend that is more affordable?
Thanks for your help.

I don't have another suggestion for another machine but an idea to put a bug in each of your children's ears to help Mom get a VitaMix- you get money towards something you really want and they don't even have to wrap it. I know they are expensive however they don't just juice the apples, celery, pineapple, carrots, peppers,... they liquify them so there is no pulp or peels to dispose- And that is where a lot of the phytonutrients are. Costco carries them and at my Costco they are doing demos all week. One more thing... they are made in USA- Cleveland, Ohio and Jamba Juice and Starbucks use them. I use mine to make fruit drinks to have as snacks and I also make ice cream in it (lemon, avocado, baby spinach, carrots, agave or honey).

connietoo 09-19-2012 06:50 AM

vita mix
 

Originally Posted by Suz (Post 5520720)
My daughter and son each have a VitaMix juicer which is a powerful machine and make the most wonderful breakfast drinks. When I priced this juicer, I found the price to be prohibitive. Does anyone have a strong-motored juicer to recommend that is more affordable?

Thanks for your help.

You can order a vita mix that has been reconditioned. I have one of these and it looked brand new and probably better than new.

laralea 09-19-2012 04:23 PM

Check out the Blendtec. blendtec.com
The best price for it is 399.00 at Costco.com and comes with both jars. I sold my Vitamix for several reasons and I'm going to buy the Blendtec shortly.

MattieMae 09-19-2012 06:41 PM

I've had my Champion juicer for a couple of decades and use it every day for organic carrot juice.

I returned a Blendtec with a faulty circuit board after 3 months of use. I will never give up my Vita-Mix. I use it for nut butters, smoothies, soups, ice cream, super easy clean up. I noticed that Costco now has Vita-Mix on their shelves for three hundred something dollars. I'm going to miss the in-store demonstrations. Those people were always great.


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